With various amenities, top-notch finishes and spectacular panoramic views, the place where the legendary NFL player spent time is looking for a new owner
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On the other hand, the kitchen is equipped with exclusive Gaggenau brand appliances , wall ovens and wine cooler. Brady’s former apartment is on the ninth floor and has plenty of outdoor space. The Hollywood Reporter reports that before the athlete and ex-husband of model Gisele Bündchen moved there, the monthly rent was priced at US$60,000 and late last year, a 631-square-meter unit in the same complex sold for US $27 million.
What is the apartment where Tom Brady was like?
Fendui Chateau Residences has a full spa, a private gym, events room, kids’ club, direct access to the beach and an exclusive restaurant for tenants. “The apartment is a sanctuary of privacy and luxury, with unobstructed views of the ocean, the horizon and a fluid design, very desirable,” Mendel Fellig , a real estate broker, told People . “With only 58 units, the building guarantees an intimate and exclusive living experience .” He added: “It’s easy to see why a celebrity might be captivated.”
The listing describes that, for the highly designed property, US$165,341 in taxes are paid annually and the monthly fee that goes to the neighborhood association is US$8,899 per month; It was built in 2016 and belongs to Miami-Dade County, led by Mayor Daniella Levine Cava . It also has:
This property not only offers a living space surrounded by luxury and comfort, it also provides the opportunity to enjoy the beauty and charm of the Florida sea . The availability of this property on the market offers a unique opportunity for those looking to experience the best and, why not, emulate the lifestyle of Tom Brady .
In addition to his Miami rental and the $17 million home he lived in with Bündchen, Brady and his ex-wife also rented a stunning mansion in Tampa in April 2020, People reported . The property belonged to Derek Jeter , Yankees legend. It is noted that residents affectionately nicknаmed the property “St. Jetersburg,” in a nod to the nearby city of the same nаme on the Florida Gulf.